First of all, I started to use Polynote instead of Apache Zeppelin since last week and it is really great, thanks.
However, if you are working on a remote cluster, which is not up all the time, you need download your notebooks and upload next time to continue working. This is a bit tiring and Zeppelin has a feature to use AWS S3 as its storage backend to overcome this issue. It would be awesome if Polynote would be able to use S3 for storage, too!
Please see this related section in Zeppelin docs.
https://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.8.2/setup/storage/storage.html#notebook-storage-in-s3
First of all, I started to use Polynote instead of Apache Zeppelin since last week and it is really great, thanks.
However, if you are working on a remote cluster, which is not up all the time, you need download your notebooks and upload next time to continue working. This is a bit tiring and Zeppelin has a feature to use AWS S3 as its storage backend to overcome this issue. It would be awesome if Polynote would be able to use S3 for storage, too!
Please see this related section in Zeppelin docs.
https://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.8.2/setup/storage/storage.html#notebook-storage-in-s3